Archive - 2010

October 12th

October 12, 2010

By

Jim Mulcahy

The St. Marys Area cross country teams swept the Brookville squads in a meet held at Brookville on Tuesday.
The Dutchmen defeated the Raiders by a 22-34 score, while the Lady Dutch downed the Lady Raiders 19-36.
SMAâ€™s Adair Gennocro won the girlsâ€™ meet with a time of 21:22. Katie Zents of Brookville was next with a time of 22:32. St. Marys took the next four spots to win the meet: at third was Kaley Williams in 24:04, followed by Michaela Rupprecht in 27:47, Cassie Wonderling in 28:57 and Rachel Schreiber with 29:12.

October 12, 2010

By

Jim Mulcahy

The Elk County Catholic cross country teams played host to the Brockway, Kane and DuBois Central teams Tuesday at Benzinger Park.
The Crusaders won all three of their meets, beating Brockway 17-40, Kane 17-42 and DuBois Central 15-47. The Lady Crusaders defeated Brockway 21-35. Those were the only two complete girlsâ€™ teams.
Harley Thompson of ECC won the boysâ€™ race with a time of 17:16. His teammates Caleb Lecker and Rob Prokop were second and third in 17:56 and 18:52, respectively. Cody Anderson of Brockway was fourth in 18:56, followed by Nathan Moore of Kane in fifth in 19:19.

October 11th

October 12, 2010

By

Wayne A. Bauer

The Elk County Catholic Lady Crusaders tennis team advanced to the District Nine Team Tennis finals with a 5-0 victory over the Lady Rovers of Brockway in the semifinals held on Monday afternoon at Benzinger Park.
"Today we started the first round of this yearâ€™s District Team Tennis tournament against a young but improving Brockway squad. Brockway has a very nice team, they are well coached; they played very well today," said Pete Meier, ECCHS head coach. "We played some of our best tennis so far and the girls came away with a well-deserved win."

October 12, 2010

By

Wayne A. Bauer

The St. Marys Area Lady Dutch volleyball squad upped their record to 7-3 on Monday evening with a 3-1 victory over the visiting Curwensville Lady Tide. St. Marys won the first game 25-17, then Curwensville came back to take the second game by a 25-11 score. The Lady Dutch regrouped and came on to take the next two games 25-22 and 25-17 to win the match.

October 12, 2010

By

Jim Mulcahy

The soccer game between the St. Marys Area Lady Dutch and the DuBois Area Lady Beavers was suspended Monday afternoon with approximately 20 minutes left in the match due to lightning in the area.
The Lady Beavers held a 6-1 advantage over the Lady Dutch when the match was suspended.
DuBois got on the board with 32:02 left in the first half, taking the 1-0 lead.
The Lady Beavers increased their lead to 2-0 with 28:53 left in the first period.
DuBois went up 3-0 with 19:43 left in the first half as they took advantage of the keeper being out of the goal.

October 10th

October 10, 2010

By

Jim Mulcahy

Led by junior Stephanie Yetzerâ€™s four goals, the St. Marys Area Lady Dutch soccer team handed the Redbank Valley Lady Bulldogs a 5-0 loss Saturday afternoon at the SMAHS soccer field.
The Lady Dutch took control of the contest in the first half, with 10 shots to Redbankâ€™s two. St. Marys also had four corner kicks to one for the Lady Bulldogs.
The Lady Dutch got on the board with 10:26 left in the first half, when Lauren Challingsworth scored from the right side. They had several other scoring opportunities just miss their mark.

October 10, 2010

By

Wayne A. Bauer

The St. Marys Area boys' and girls' cross-country teams participated in the State College Invitational on Saturday, finishing in fourth place in both meets. A total of 10 teams competed in the event.
In the girls' meet, State College finished first with 20 points, followed by Altoona with 65, Somerset with 72, St. Marys Area with 117, Shikellany with 138, Midd-West with 150 and Hollidaysburg with 160 points.
St. Marys Area's Adair Gennocro finished first in the girls' meet, while Gideon Woelfel of St. Marys placed third in the boys' meet to lead the local squads.

October 10, 2010

Lawrence M. Broughton, 64, of 101 N. Mill St., Ridgway, and formerly of St. Marys, died Friday, Oct. 8, 2010 at the Elk Regional Health Center after a brief illness.
He was born June 24, 1946, in Brooklyn, N.Y., son of the late A. Matthew and Mary Taylor Broughton.
He was a graduate of Baldwin High School in Long Island, N.Y., attended Hofstra University and was a graduate of Montclair State University. He was a retired controller.

October 7th

October 7, 2010

Mark S. Hutton, 51, of 69 Log Cabin Rd., Weedville, died unexpectedly early Tuesday morning, Oct. 5, 2010, at the Elk Regional Health Center in St. Marys.
He was born Oct. 9, 1958, in DuBois, son of George and Joan Kuchy Hutton of Byrnedale, who survive.
He was married to Diana Knutsen Hutton, who survives.